‘Thank you Coach T’: NFL-ers to react to Mike Tomlin’s resignation

'Thank you Coach T': NFL-ers to react to Mike Tomlin's resignation

For just the fourth time since 1969, the Pittsburgh Steelers are searching for a new head coach — and players are making sure their view on Mike Tomlin’s legacy is heard loud and clear.

30-6 wild-card loss to the Houston Texans.

In the wake of Tomlin’s final game with the team, players didn’t hesitate to immediately defend and celebrate their coach at the podium or in the locker room. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers and longtime defensive captain Cameron Heyward spoke with conviction.

«Mike T has had more success than damn near anybody in the league for the last 19, 20 years,» Rodgers said.

«I don’t really care about that noise because they don’t know what Mike T puts into this,» Heyward said. «They don’t know how he goes out of his way to prepare every man. They don’t know about the countless nights that man is in there studying film.»

That chorus of respect extended far beyond the Steelers’ locker room as current and former players alike offered their takes on Tomlin’s legacy in Pittsburgh.

Players past and present weigh in

Current Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen, who previously played for the Baltimore Ravens, acknowledged the recent departure of both of his former head coaches. Offensive lineman Dylan Cook shared a heartfelt message for Tomlin, while Super Bowl XLIII teammates Ryan Clark and Rashard Mendenhall also offered their reflections.

Former players from outside the organization, including Dez Bryant and LeSean McCoy, joined the conversation as well.

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